` ’ ._ < qgggxgggg aussi/t is To utr susm/tame? ‘ - an seem.,-,,;._ NM* _ ' _ L4- - i - _.-rife-i~_»M~~ nu urrqlu' rwll ` MMS' K°”“°‘”“f““"'°lf here-f'h-d =-river _ .i . _ ~ '_ ~ __ _ augil profitable season. 'lwsclns the emi* -i 11° ”‘\:$.e¢,ta»’|a- w c e aneasyprey to thi ifl .- f _'Y l_°°*Ui _ Mr. Ernest Dingwell i; busilyr Engaged _ , pr-eparing_for the lobster -iilshlng. Hi 2 _ 'O f ` A "1 brother who is heme from'Bostou, will "5 act as book-keeper, as he much prefers _ 7* the air of Bay Fortune to that" of' East Fl- ' I O uh 'A " Baston. -Our popular merchant Mr. Mil-O T ‘ V '~ = I -- f ton Dingwell is enlagginf his business, we believe he will be` in a oaition tg ' ' ‘ _ 151g; G G nnxxgscnsleiér ‘"1 “ A1 RK e ¢‘ QU iila "" "?` r ` <‘_*- ‘ 1. i"£-nw. '” _ _ _if-.§‘1'.-‘w'=‘.' _ .§;v»~"' --_- _ _ I V _ i _ ,__ _ ,Af _ _... 4_7 ¢_ __.-7; ;“"_‘»' '--- ‘_ " ~_ 5 3 _*.1 niirirv voamlirune corona, Karillo, Lime Bobs. Am as dainty a_trio as were ever sent out by any studio. `° c-:li-tire: smnnassmnnna CORONAS are an oval ot ¢; uisite yet plain 6661811 ~ a.t(;3.00 the dozen. - KARILLOS are an oval with gold wreath entwin~ ing at $3.00 the dozen. LIT ILE BOBS are a panel portniitlike their namesake small, but immensely ' gopular. They are $2-50 13110 _ ozen. _ A dozen of either of these-f styles means 12 valuable gifts for 12 friends, and _ Wm; would give ycur friends more pleasure than your p0ri’.1°8.\t. ESTLAKE BROS.2 ED - SHEEEHEEEEEE Toilet 3l‘E.`. We have just opened a ' crate of new toilet setts. If you want ‘a 'toilet set to complete, ‘your house cleaning arrange- ments this spring you can count on .being - suited here” -tor, we have the ingest num- ber and most Valied L"~\`D°N- Avril 12--Joseph Ch_ > L .Col , President. A A. liartieit . Capt. -l+c'_y ’A»s’.oin Ch’town, April ll, l 01, _ 13, 17, 20, 24, 26. ___ __ __ __ 'l`0=Let.i House near Corner of Prince and 6., Grafton Streets lately occupiedby Mx. ‘_ I T l i § .l°hH Lewis. Complete with electric 1l8htiug, sewerage and het water heat- inl- Possssion given inimedjateiy. APP!! I0 Apl. I51w. R. M. Jonlso 00l®'0'000'5il5¥(9I@'@ "- » In = Q3 = is n iir- is"- 2 610100' ONE 86) ,___’ »- . ~- --is ______. 1 " 3?! . V _hi `/_.il t Don t _ -_ . and call on P. _ “ lsland’s ~ greatae s t; _ < T1 “C \-_ ‘$7 ‘N ,` V/ ‘ f i l A t _x _ i ' .i v i 1; _ _ _/_,_ I__ __ V _ _ . __ ll ~_ ‘ ‘_ A _ ~~".j`,',"-"~'__7-1,'~f._*/,».~;~>__-uf ~ ~.-,sv '/l' ,v lniu`s organ, the Birmin ham Post" r*""‘“.:.::.;;:n A WORD _O QQU. Ll _ V. _ ` .""' _ i _ §l\1\,l\,ll/ff A ; j;,j,l'/lil <4 ~ ,. . ,, .1 _ M de on un-i .ci _“_ i-'edit -i sup rf A il'f@`ac1\l»1i. No better material is ever manufactured _ i°\° me P9 f§_'_\_=_!__ f'".‘-" fi possible. Fashioned dn the gigs: Pm- isian, Viennese and`,_prigipal§§;L@¢i‘e|s~-~ they cannot be 5 ._'_,_. - __ The latest up- to-date sheet music is to be_had at our store - If we hav: not what you want we will order for you, ccm: in and look ` over the latest _ music. I _-.W coullmr Guardian Corrcipondcnts O 'Everywhere Da. Ajzeonnsox visited' West Kent Street School yesieroay. ` .' ANY boy who desires permanent employ- ment should app.y at this orlice at once. THE Bag is flying at half mast to-day in memory of the lute Hon. A.'B. McKenzie. Mn. C. V. McD0nald,clerk with Dodd 8: Rogers, spent Sunday at Cardigan visiting relatives. Rav. J. F. Johnston of the Cathedral Staff, oiilciutetl in All Saints’ Church, Cardigan, last Sunday. THE Schooner Mirall. Capt. E. DeLory. sailed from Cardigan on Saturday last. She was the first vessel to sail out of Cardigan this spring. ' x A NUMBER of Messrs. Bruce Stewart 8: Co‘s ruen left yesterday afternoon for Summerside to make repairs _to the tug T. A. Stewart.. BY special request, Rev. J. W. Mc- Connell will deli\erhi-1 lecture cn “The Lund we Live Ii." in Grace Church, Tues- Isseacroa McConuAc has been visiting? the schools in Mount Stewart and vicinity, lastweek. Owing to the very bad state of the he \\'a.s,cornpe__lled to travel on , foot. _ ._ ‘ T l Mn. Robert McLaren is about opening a new blacksmith shop at Cardigan. The vulcan 'art is well represented. in the enterprising village, t_here'bei.ng four blacksmith shops. THE steam fr Hillsboro will leave this morning at seven o`c1ock for Orwell. The steamer Southport will be placed on the ferry route; Theiziillsbaro takes the place ot the Jacques Cartier. y death of Mrs. George Vickerson, Hermit- age, Lot 49. which _occurred yesterday morning. ’.l`he deceased had been gradu- ally sinking for some time past. ` SOME weeks ago an item was sent to The Gvannras hom North River bear- ing the signature ofwlames Waddell. The item in question stated that J as. McLean was going' along the road. _Since the been made to this omce 'that the state- meutsc>ntJ.iie.l in th = lo.-il .vere not cr; rect. _ _ ' Hzmonrcan ani Literary Soci.ty.-As Mr. Caveu is still unable ta give -his lect- ure on the “French Occupation," Miss Cartier” and Miss-Mellish one on Champ ion will ensue. The meeting will take plac: next Thursday the 18th inst at Prince of Wales College at 8 o’cloc,k. ‘All are irvilerl. " \~ fwuld not enter in the league this -spring l officers were appointed 1 ' President-Prof. C. J. McMillan. Capt.-John T. McFa.d_veu. _ » -_ -_ i I ALL Silarnswihdev-‘ ‘ iii ~- _ . _ _ ‘ ' ’. 5’ ~ yi ':` C0lDI)Jll_t@€--J8.S I$!`8l`l8»\ll'», Al.l`|0l SCHIDRB gtgmach -rapidly regains [[g_p|~°pe'r ' " ‘E T2 Harry Love, and Les Sharp. Manager-Ludlow Sharp. McKinnon and his sou left n. few days ` ago [or Syduey,C.B.-M`ss'Annie an lMiss Mattie McLean who returnel from visit- i ing their friends' in Kensington, intend lgoingbick in a few days to Boston.- . Our factory is con iucted by Messrs.Frank Richards and Percy Delaronda and is turn- ingout work of Hrst classcrdev.-Our mer- chants are doing a rushing business. Mr. R. Nicholson has in stock a line display for spring -Oue of the most interesting' races of the season took place between “Silver” owned by _Christopher Gunn and “Flying Crow" owned by Mr. Kennedy, formerly owned by George Mclnni.~.-The village school under the management of Miss Belle Cameron, and the adjacent one , under Mr. McKinnon are both doing e_x~ cellent work. Mr. McKinnon intends re- siding in Granville where he has pur- chased the firm occupied by _the late Donald Corbett. Mr. McKiunon_wil1be greatly missed in social circles. Mr. J. D. y Kennedy intends resrding in the near future in Charlottetown where he ‘has ` secured aposition in the P. E. L Hospital. `-Mr. Murdock McKinley ot the Strath- cona Horse is spending a few weeks vi ith his friends in the \iiU8I»¥¢» _ _ ' W -' vw _ _ * Ba'c5'.s clothe: si cull te we _hed ` was attacked by-a vicious bull while he mike butone cmim for it, .gd eg,” rs' publication of the item complabit has Anderson will`r'e`ari a paper on “Jacques - It is 3 m0d¢N dlSC-'W¢l'¥» °0mP5§°d °f lain. It is expected an iterestinz discuss- able t'° the ‘1‘;'°““‘-35 0” olhdatldeliwte ‘. arznrrxc was held in the College Hull te, whether the stomwh is in goog worry _ _ _ ing order or not. -It rests the overwork-"' all matters in connection oviith the en-' ed'°,:-han and replenishés-the1)°¢|y, the. tance of P. \V. C..into ale xzue 1 omp med" blood, the ,'19,-ves',~c,-eg¢{,,R,'|§e5|¢hya_pp¢__ of Abhies, St. Dunstan‘s College. Y. M. C "tue, 8;,-as ,511-351,433 51,,” -and' 'fha Mes.; A. and P. rW. C. - Mr. Ei-ic McLean presi~_ S585 wmch ,,_1w,,ys ,,'¢¢5m,§,,f§ fl goga ‘l"'l- Il' WHS decided 'UM U16 COUPRO _digestion and propel* `~assiniilafion nf. _ sterday to appoint delegates to -settle 3, mv wouldda so in the fall. The following Inluising Smartfs Dyspepsga Tablets no BnAn\Lis.ft\s Jar vos -Five of ou I _ _ _ -' rg. . ' _ __ 1_` ; energetic youths, viz:-lohn McLure, ` ' |,ir. Wm. McLure, Charles McLean, James ”e"°'-ls system are nm' Pmperly n°'"`i3h _ at K A ' _ _ - P _ serve his ‘ customers' -*to betta-l ad vantage than heretofore. -- Our schoohieaeher }l_[r_. JZ S. Nicholson continue long in our xnldet.-We are :ali is to continue his ministratious among;ne,`l Weheartly wish him success in his workli- The congregation' propose investing the, _ money raised at the eocials during the winter, in-an elaborate hearse. We undebi' stand the price is not to exceed: three, hundred dollars.-Mr. George Dingweii r has returned from Boston. where he has been undergoing medical treatment 1. We regret to learn that his arm yvh ich , was injured last tall is not much improved. Joseph McDonald is recovering troma is in Souris with her mother Mrs. J. _` Leslie whom we regret to hear is very ill -We are pleased to learn thatlllrs. ilenous llyspapsia. g A CURE FOR IT. Not a lifatent Cure-.all,_1flor a Midern ' Miracle, but -'B_i`mp17‘ a Rational Cure for D yspepsia. _ _ ..f ___1- °In'these days of humbuggery and de- ception, thc manufacturers of patent medicines, asarule, seem to think their _ medicines will not sell _unless they fclaim that itwill cureevery disease underthe ~ sun. And they never think of leaving ls absolutely certain to' cure every dyspeptic and he need lookno further. ' In the lace' ofthe absurd claims it is re- - freshinrztouote that. the proprietors of Stuart°s Dyspednia Tablets have carefully resrained from making any undue claims or false representations regarding the merits ot this most excellent remedy, for riyspepsia and stomach troubleev- They ‘that (or digeetion~‘la_nd _various stomach radical cure. -They go no further than this and any man orixivoman suiierlog dyspepsia, who. will give the remedy a ' trial will find th it nothing is [elaimedfor _ i*~, that the facts will n at fully sustain. harmless vegetable inzredielntgvaecept- stomach troubles. Its great success in curing stomach troubles is due to the fact that the medical pro ties are such' that it will digest whatgzr wholesome food is taken into the stomach, no mat- food I , " dieting is required. Simply eat plenty of wholesome food and take these Tablets at each meal, thus assisting and resting the digestive power, when the Tablets _will be no lonirer required. 7 Nervous D yspepsia is simply a condition in which some portion or portions of the ed. _Gooi digestion invigorates the ner- vous system and every organ of the body. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by “ill not fade overnight. buythe _Beaver od 86 Ro coffee during the intermission at the ~,-"“_ ._~f‘»f‘_ 7*' I is doinggood work.” We hope he will 1 -i .ii ` #Hr pleased to hear that the Rev. Mr. Bolle; ll -We are pleased to hear that Mrs. 5 severe illness. Mrs. William Unde rdayu Iluhlrmonye! vea- when Ehiieaabie - _ l John Mills is quite well again afteran _ amor of me grlppe.-miss Enielmuis _ ~ who has beenspendingthe winter at home ' ' _ ' 'V _ _ expects soon to return t_o Boston.-Mr. T -` “ . ‘ f" » - J i. M K- is eden ma house A, "“ °"'_d"°“‘°8 h°“°°¢ 011 Hillsborough- $5- 0 I1 C 16 P8111 ng » ‘ M _:I '-_*"1" g 1 P*"l°“|°»l' Mid blye all modern conveniences day evening, 23rd iust, at8o'{~1o».k. , A lhree "t°'Y_ ' with modern conveniences. ' °°’- 4 »~_` ’ out dyspcpsia and stomach' trou»bles.1r `~ Tan Guannnx regrets to h_ear_ of the' they are sure to claim thatltheir nostrum _troubles Stu'art's Dyspepsia _ Tablets is a" from indigeetion, chronic or nervous all druggists at 50 cts. per package, '_ And rhuggists will tell you it gives uni- Chrome Box calf’ vexsal satisfaction. double sales ' and _ ___,___ V stylish. Price $3.50. Get your spring house cleaning supplies T ' from Dodd 8: Rogers; they are head quar- ‘ - 0 ` ters. 15 3i.eod _ ’ Carters’ for Wall Paper, (Ph°“° 157-) '» . Ifyou wauta pure mixed paint that ='” '* '_ ~ 1 -- ye li the eet t ‘n of the Gnama- ,-i pl»nf\';rwhil?vyouse‘rTiloy‘ your cake and ff- t a;a:l‘.“..l‘1l£.“2;'=:.£‘.'a".s’x.£Tl.i‘.l“sc"i: I-one Evenings/ Tickets l5c each. » 16 4i. , J l Elamtl Ptlnt and WI-lhlble _gold _Call and get gomg Mgylowgr (Ill enamel at Dodd 8: Rgers. 15 3:. eod 5|-,md °¢ K,,°,.,,,¢, gg, gn 5”; mi import ed no imriot tewwn. which ' M _. :L+ . I", Iwilllellin four gallooloteatll _ _ ' A iz/ "W ° '°i}§s»»n°` it ma l""“ - _/ PFD. 6 Q £° , 1“\" ‘= new pack, 25eente. ' ,_ ' _ ‘~',, _Libb M Heil’ Bliesd Bag _A 3, __Er___\thusiasti__c _ _ 3,' 25 ,,,,,,{,_ ° _‘ j yt _ - - ~ _/`\ H9‘2!0!l'l Cb0UéCll¢IW 226° iff .\.; - about Empire Watches. . . l’-'ff agen np. ’ ’ x Pr-[ree Rtmam A \ N1 fo the ; Wwnelly- ivere at - ~ as-'.~ .-__-.f _ “C o * ‘_ ll _ii iff N 1' .li 2 V, .ARE . ‘ ‘ it Y T.” _,,. _., T his is an importuéff' tion i one that sh mid <‘-7’i'¢ §"_f,= cafefi \h°\1¢h*~ » .C _ While we `don’t " f able to suit all who are s\§Lfer`ir,\| ‘gif eyes, ve know of ef who h-svereceived great weat- mq V; 1 Q _ _ _ I » d t10c lb fr D ’ _ I ' ' ‘ ` '" i.:‘.'; ;.....':::; .....;“‘...... .. sr Cheap Light it l-°°f Pf°°°f‘Y ”“=‘ 91”" It is like-ly we o-eu Help you. G. H, TAYLOR, .Jeweler and Optiriaig Sunnyside, _Queen Squaffe. - We Wishw at A Herd. i ' * "' _ ' A Half doa bail Surprill Body, l '/1,\~_ 27 emu. _ _ ` No Tea can beet Haezenfe ? Br-hmm wt -su e»¢»-u»_ "i ` 'f.~ stick, _ _ W ‘Nh BECAUSE-As timekeepers they cannot li _ ned. 15°* *£9 5°? emnnucsn- im 1 uname. G°°‘° dm” ff* i' 5°* ' ' ll | -' C _ _ _ _ _ , V fl \ ? F l V O I BEc‘U5E-xgeoeriime for ' ' f msf » ° f _ I T " 7 ‘ _jf ‘ f' I » A i 5 _ - Because-w¢_»re=w1¢¢gem.` ,f T ' I . ' - _ -_ |»|~||sg .__. ' ` 7 ~ ` T i w.--'. V Sendforbmutiinlcataiogue. ~ ' RP I' ` ‘""~"`1- 0-wen Street. f -Year ii;-it-li 3 sfi _“gas ilfil ii » 'lil l|flH16‘8ill_`